I have some very bad news. There is no such thing as a Guru with the secret to life.
I was watching, listening really, to a story on DATELINE. The, "we love to talk about murder" show. This story involved death in a sweat lodge. People followed their, "leader", their, "guru", their "teacher" into a structure to sweat. It was going to make them pure. Instead it made some of them dead.
Of course lawsuits followed. Now sweat lodges will come with a warning: "May cause profuse sweating, vomiting, heaving, thirst, hallucinations and lots of money for your Guru".
The followers of this man, those that didn't end up in the morgue or hospital, waited patiently for their leader to return after his questioning by the police so he could give them direction. WHAT? Here is some direction: get the hell away from him. You're welcome.
Remember Jim Jones? Remember those people on the west coast who all waited for the mother ship and committed suicide in their bunk beds? Remember David Koresh?
Heresthedeal.
Nothing is easy. Nothing is perfect. No one has all the answers. No one makes a better you except you. There are no pills, no rituals, no cleansing to change your life. Sorry. It's an inside job.
Expose yourself to philosophies, great thinkers, people proven by history to be, you know, geniuses. Expose yourself to different beliefs and practices. Learn about other cultures and religions. Don't ever believe anyone knows better than you. They don't. They just sell it better.
Trust yourself first. Any hint of doubt is you saying, "uh, no". Don't ever think someone has the answer, the key or the ancient truth because really if anything was THE answer mankind would have heard by now. Look around, we aren't doing very well as humans. No one sees the future. No one communes with the spirits even though they may be convinced that they do. Why? Because no one is "touched". No one has "enhanced" anything. They are either self worshippers or great salespeople.
I was in a bookstore the other day. There are books everywhere by everyone telling you how to be better. Joel Olsteen has another book on the shelves because he loves you so much. If he really loved you he would have said everything in his first book. He really loves you right before the holidays. I love his message, I hate his schmaltz.
Meditation is a lovely practice. If that works for you that is great. I need an off switch. I try to meditate and all I hear is tinnitus or a voice in the back of my head humming some song or making a mental note to remember something.
Prayer is a lovely practice. Time to thank the God or Gods you worship. Or to appreciate life, count your blessings, be thankful and remind yourself how small you are. It is much like meditation only focuses on a higher being instead of you.
I have known people with deep beliefs in crystals, herbs, tarot cards, Ouija boards and psychics. Yeah, not going to work. Sorry. Just won't happen. How do I know? Because that is too good to be true. Some little cards or tea leaves or a piece of plastic on a board mean nothing. They are mass produced products that mean nada, zilch, zip, zero, nothing. It's literally bogus hocus-pocus.
We have all had supernatural moments in our life. Coincidences that seem to be a sign. A feeling, a voice, a dream from beyond or from a loved one already gone. I have them. Learn to recognize them for what they are, little gifts from the universe. A love so deep it reaches through the mist to whisper in your ear.
Use your brain. Trust your instincts. Listen to you, your heart, mind and your soul. Love your God. Be kind to Mother Earth. Respect your fellow man. Avoid those who want to envelope you in their power. They only have it if you give it to them.
If you believe what I say is true and real, read it again. I don't have the secret to life either.
You're welcome,
Lillybell Blues
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
SPEWAGE. Refudiate that, Sarah
Spewage - noun. the crap emitted from the mouths of talking heads, spin doctors, politicians, celebrities and bloggers. (yes, I know I emit some spewage).
Spewage. We are all surrounded by the substance. It permeates the air and fouls everything - (not my spewage). Spewage becomes "TRUTH", or "VIRAL", or "WRONG". It reminds me of high school in some ways. The cool kids say/do/think this, the nerds say/do/think that and the kids in the middle hide because they are afraid of potential spewage. Some of these in-the-middle kids are sometimes later described as, "a nice person who kept to them self, never thought he/she would (fill in the blank with some act of carnage)". So, in a way spewage is a good thing. As long as it is recognized for what it is. Opinion. Ideas. Thoughts. What ifs. Persuasion. Lies.
Suddenly spewage is The Bible. It is carved in stone.
Um, spewage is some one's soapbox. Spewage is some one's opinion. I have a plethora of spewage and I am an expert on.....nothing.
Spewage, I feel certain, began with time as we know it. Adam and Eve probably engaged in spewage.
"Eve, God said that you should do as I say what with making you out of my rib and all".
"Oh really, when did God say that? We are equals. That is what God said, please take out the trash".
"If we are equals then you take out the trash".
"I am busy birthing Cain, make yourself useful, God said that too".
Thus began the spewage about God.
Spewage flew throughout history. Man received messages from many Gods and many mystics and just plain and simply made some up. The Greeks, Romans, Egyptians and other ancient civilizations had many Gods you could anger or please. These Gods sometimes took the form of humans or animals or mythical creatures. Spewage went along for the ride.
The Romans decided it was easier to make the Emperor a God. That worked. Much easier than creating those idols and figures out of stone. Easier to make monuments to the Emperor. Spewage went along on this adventure too. According to the Bible, spewage is responsible for the death of the innocents. That spewage is powerful stuff.
Throughout history as man struggled or flourished, spewage was there. It was there during the forming of this nation. Spewage became the prodigal child of politics. Spewage made it possible to be somebody. Slander someone with spewage and YOU can get elected. Adams did it. Jefferson did it. They did it to each other. That's right, our beloved Founding Father's understood the use and application of spewage.
Men became especially adept at spewage. After all, women were second class citizens for centuries. Those beautiful words you heard as you were losing your virginity? Spewage. The words you said during your first wedding? Spewage. (second and third marriages too in some cases). Those words your spouse said when they came home late, drunk or both? Spewage.
Now spewage makes the world go round. Spewage convinces you that you NEED something or something is wrong with you. Spewage convinces you to vote for this person or that person. Spewage gnaws at your mind until you satisfy it's craving.
I need whiter teeth. I need to hide my wrinkles. I should not have a bald spot. I am not manly enough cause I drink the wrong beer. I need special underclothes to make me look smoother. I need to eat that piece of chocolate now that it has antioxidants. I can't eat that food, it is evil. I must have that new phone.
That politician is correct. That politician is evil. That person knows everything about politics because they say so. They person says I should vote for her. That person says I shouldn't vote that way. That person approved this message. That candidate killed 247 people with his bare hands. That candidate opened the prison door and invited all the killers back on the streets.
Celebrities got in on the spewage early in history. As soon as someone learned that their mere presence or words were cutting edge, they dived into spewage. Spewage is what keeps them in the public eye. Spewage is used to shock or apologize or both.
Let's all step away from the spewage. Try to dig through it, take what you think might be true, divide it in half and you might be close.
Spewage makes sheeple.
Just sayin'
Lillybell Blues
Spewage. We are all surrounded by the substance. It permeates the air and fouls everything - (not my spewage). Spewage becomes "TRUTH", or "VIRAL", or "WRONG". It reminds me of high school in some ways. The cool kids say/do/think this, the nerds say/do/think that and the kids in the middle hide because they are afraid of potential spewage. Some of these in-the-middle kids are sometimes later described as, "a nice person who kept to them self, never thought he/she would (fill in the blank with some act of carnage)". So, in a way spewage is a good thing. As long as it is recognized for what it is. Opinion. Ideas. Thoughts. What ifs. Persuasion. Lies.
Suddenly spewage is The Bible. It is carved in stone.
Um, spewage is some one's soapbox. Spewage is some one's opinion. I have a plethora of spewage and I am an expert on.....nothing.
Spewage, I feel certain, began with time as we know it. Adam and Eve probably engaged in spewage.
"Eve, God said that you should do as I say what with making you out of my rib and all".
"Oh really, when did God say that? We are equals. That is what God said, please take out the trash".
"If we are equals then you take out the trash".
"I am busy birthing Cain, make yourself useful, God said that too".
Thus began the spewage about God.
Spewage flew throughout history. Man received messages from many Gods and many mystics and just plain and simply made some up. The Greeks, Romans, Egyptians and other ancient civilizations had many Gods you could anger or please. These Gods sometimes took the form of humans or animals or mythical creatures. Spewage went along for the ride.
The Romans decided it was easier to make the Emperor a God. That worked. Much easier than creating those idols and figures out of stone. Easier to make monuments to the Emperor. Spewage went along on this adventure too. According to the Bible, spewage is responsible for the death of the innocents. That spewage is powerful stuff.
Throughout history as man struggled or flourished, spewage was there. It was there during the forming of this nation. Spewage became the prodigal child of politics. Spewage made it possible to be somebody. Slander someone with spewage and YOU can get elected. Adams did it. Jefferson did it. They did it to each other. That's right, our beloved Founding Father's understood the use and application of spewage.
Men became especially adept at spewage. After all, women were second class citizens for centuries. Those beautiful words you heard as you were losing your virginity? Spewage. The words you said during your first wedding? Spewage. (second and third marriages too in some cases). Those words your spouse said when they came home late, drunk or both? Spewage.
Now spewage makes the world go round. Spewage convinces you that you NEED something or something is wrong with you. Spewage convinces you to vote for this person or that person. Spewage gnaws at your mind until you satisfy it's craving.
I need whiter teeth. I need to hide my wrinkles. I should not have a bald spot. I am not manly enough cause I drink the wrong beer. I need special underclothes to make me look smoother. I need to eat that piece of chocolate now that it has antioxidants. I can't eat that food, it is evil. I must have that new phone.
That politician is correct. That politician is evil. That person knows everything about politics because they say so. They person says I should vote for her. That person says I shouldn't vote that way. That person approved this message. That candidate killed 247 people with his bare hands. That candidate opened the prison door and invited all the killers back on the streets.
Celebrities got in on the spewage early in history. As soon as someone learned that their mere presence or words were cutting edge, they dived into spewage. Spewage is what keeps them in the public eye. Spewage is used to shock or apologize or both.
Let's all step away from the spewage. Try to dig through it, take what you think might be true, divide it in half and you might be close.
Spewage makes sheeple.
Just sayin'
Lillybell Blues
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
IN DEFENSE OF TEACHERS
I remember teachers. Not that I cared much about them. Not that I had more than one or two GREAT teachers. I was a walking example of teacher disappointment. I tried to always be invisible in school as I hated the environment. I didn't enjoy many of my classes and I felt like forcing algebra on children was some form of cruel and unusual punishment that should not have been allowed. I said it then, I will say it now, I have NEVER needed to know what X is. Not once. Never needed any formulas to figure out anything. I have lived almost 60 years with no help from algebra. So there.
That being said, I have come to understand how difficult it must be to teach someone as bored as I was. I can now easily see how fun it must have been for my teachers to have students who were engaged and participated and learned. I liked sitting in the back row where it was more likely my cloak of invisibility would work better. I envied the students who got it. The ones whose lives were being enhanced by whatever subject they loved. I loved study hall.
Teachers today have the worst job on earth through no fault of their own but through the crap heaped on them that does not involve teaching. What is wrong with parents? Why should teachers have to raise the students too? Why should teachers absorb the cost of students not having supplies? Why should a nation expect teachers do anything but share knowledge and maintain order in the classroom?
I am stunned at some of the stories I see on the news. Last year in one of the northeast Texas districts a boy, I think he was six, didn't want to cut his hair. There is a dress code at the child's school that required the boys to have hair that didn't touch their collar or some standard equally silly but, still, it is THE RULE. The parents piled the little boys hair on top of his head in a bun instead of making him cut his hair. The school sent him home. The parents went to the school district and threatened to sue. They were on the TeeVee talking about the boy's riiiights. Whatever, cut the kids hair or put him in another school.
Don't get me started on lawyers. That is a blog OR a book.
In Plano a law suit comes from the infamous candy cane Christmas story related gifts a child was refused permission to hand out to his friends in school. They are still in court I believe. Jesus would be so proud. If a school district has made the decision to be secular and mention no religion then, parents, set a good example and don't put your child in the middle by encouraging something you know district will not approve. Don't make your child an example of your beliefs. How brave of you. Hand out the candy canes yourself or keep your religion in your church. Or take them to your work place. "But he wanted to hand them out to his friends". Well, then take him house to house and let him give them to his friends and leave school out of it.
Sex education. Should schools teach it? Parents say yes or no but do it our way. Don't encourage kids to have sex. Don't talk about birth control, don't talk about condoms. Parents, no child has to be encouraged to have sex. It is a natural instinct. You, hopefully, have moral standards YOU impose them on your children and let the schools teach the science of sex. Not the art of, the science. You can tell them to enjoy it or hate it or whatever your personal feelings about the subject are. Of course that means you have to, you know, do your job.
Bullying in school has become a national epidemic. The schools are demonized for not doing enough. Bullshit. Bullying behavior is learned from your parents. Oh yes it is. Parents teach your children some respect. How about you set good examples and not be children yourselves? How rude of me. I know. I have met parents that I cannot believe the universe allowed to reproduce. Hate spewing, mean, ill tempered rubes who raise their children to be exactly the same way. Thanks, society doesn't have enough ignorance.
My parents were the epitome of NOT being hateful or mean spirited. I got a lecture I didn't understand when I called someone a queer at the age of 11. I meant not cool, I meant not hip, I meant socially different. My parents explained to me that "queer" was an ugly word. DON'T SAY IT. That was all I needed to hear. I didn't understand it was a rude term meaning homosexual, I didn't know what homosexual was, but I never used the word in public again.
Teachers are expected to meet state requirements, federal standards, work for little money and spend their free time and money helping students who cannot or do not keep up with the class. They work weekends. They support extra curricular activities. They are expected to be perfect, no flaws at work or in their private life. Parents have handed most of their responsibilities over to institutions. Day care, school, church, community activities, etc. Parents work and squeeze in their kids when and where they can. Parents divorce and drag their children back and forth from one house to another. Parents bad mouth each other in front of their children. Parents want to party at the club, at the bar, hang out, be cool. Parents want to be popular with their children's friends. Parents show respect for each other, don't give a damn about whether or not you are the popular parent. Raise your children to be decent and respectful of others. That is your job.
Teachers want to give your children their knowledge. They want to use the education many are still paying for to enhance your child's life. They want to make your children better. Not raise them, not discipline them, not socialize them. Teach them. Please prepare your children for that opportunity.
The next politician or candidate or anyone who opines about how easy teachers have it will hear from me. Scary, I know. A childless, former rotten student who pays school taxes. I didn't take advantage of the help teachers tried to give me. I didn't learn the things in school that I have since taught myself because I didn't like being ignorant. If you think for one second that walking into a classroom of 20 to 30 students is easy I suggest you do it for a week. If at the end of that week you still think being a teacher is a cake walk, you need more education.
You're welcome,
Lillybell Blues
That being said, I have come to understand how difficult it must be to teach someone as bored as I was. I can now easily see how fun it must have been for my teachers to have students who were engaged and participated and learned. I liked sitting in the back row where it was more likely my cloak of invisibility would work better. I envied the students who got it. The ones whose lives were being enhanced by whatever subject they loved. I loved study hall.
Teachers today have the worst job on earth through no fault of their own but through the crap heaped on them that does not involve teaching. What is wrong with parents? Why should teachers have to raise the students too? Why should teachers absorb the cost of students not having supplies? Why should a nation expect teachers do anything but share knowledge and maintain order in the classroom?
I am stunned at some of the stories I see on the news. Last year in one of the northeast Texas districts a boy, I think he was six, didn't want to cut his hair. There is a dress code at the child's school that required the boys to have hair that didn't touch their collar or some standard equally silly but, still, it is THE RULE. The parents piled the little boys hair on top of his head in a bun instead of making him cut his hair. The school sent him home. The parents went to the school district and threatened to sue. They were on the TeeVee talking about the boy's riiiights. Whatever, cut the kids hair or put him in another school.
Don't get me started on lawyers. That is a blog OR a book.
In Plano a law suit comes from the infamous candy cane Christmas story related gifts a child was refused permission to hand out to his friends in school. They are still in court I believe. Jesus would be so proud. If a school district has made the decision to be secular and mention no religion then, parents, set a good example and don't put your child in the middle by encouraging something you know district will not approve. Don't make your child an example of your beliefs. How brave of you. Hand out the candy canes yourself or keep your religion in your church. Or take them to your work place. "But he wanted to hand them out to his friends". Well, then take him house to house and let him give them to his friends and leave school out of it.
Sex education. Should schools teach it? Parents say yes or no but do it our way. Don't encourage kids to have sex. Don't talk about birth control, don't talk about condoms. Parents, no child has to be encouraged to have sex. It is a natural instinct. You, hopefully, have moral standards YOU impose them on your children and let the schools teach the science of sex. Not the art of, the science. You can tell them to enjoy it or hate it or whatever your personal feelings about the subject are. Of course that means you have to, you know, do your job.
Bullying in school has become a national epidemic. The schools are demonized for not doing enough. Bullshit. Bullying behavior is learned from your parents. Oh yes it is. Parents teach your children some respect. How about you set good examples and not be children yourselves? How rude of me. I know. I have met parents that I cannot believe the universe allowed to reproduce. Hate spewing, mean, ill tempered rubes who raise their children to be exactly the same way. Thanks, society doesn't have enough ignorance.
My parents were the epitome of NOT being hateful or mean spirited. I got a lecture I didn't understand when I called someone a queer at the age of 11. I meant not cool, I meant not hip, I meant socially different. My parents explained to me that "queer" was an ugly word. DON'T SAY IT. That was all I needed to hear. I didn't understand it was a rude term meaning homosexual, I didn't know what homosexual was, but I never used the word in public again.
Teachers are expected to meet state requirements, federal standards, work for little money and spend their free time and money helping students who cannot or do not keep up with the class. They work weekends. They support extra curricular activities. They are expected to be perfect, no flaws at work or in their private life. Parents have handed most of their responsibilities over to institutions. Day care, school, church, community activities, etc. Parents work and squeeze in their kids when and where they can. Parents divorce and drag their children back and forth from one house to another. Parents bad mouth each other in front of their children. Parents want to party at the club, at the bar, hang out, be cool. Parents want to be popular with their children's friends. Parents show respect for each other, don't give a damn about whether or not you are the popular parent. Raise your children to be decent and respectful of others. That is your job.
Teachers want to give your children their knowledge. They want to use the education many are still paying for to enhance your child's life. They want to make your children better. Not raise them, not discipline them, not socialize them. Teach them. Please prepare your children for that opportunity.
The next politician or candidate or anyone who opines about how easy teachers have it will hear from me. Scary, I know. A childless, former rotten student who pays school taxes. I didn't take advantage of the help teachers tried to give me. I didn't learn the things in school that I have since taught myself because I didn't like being ignorant. If you think for one second that walking into a classroom of 20 to 30 students is easy I suggest you do it for a week. If at the end of that week you still think being a teacher is a cake walk, you need more education.
You're welcome,
Lillybell Blues
Saturday, October 15, 2011
STUPID IS AS STUPID DOES, f.gump
There are days when I venture out into the world and think, "where are the smart people?" While I do not consider myself a genius I can pretty much navigate a day without too much confusion.
Apparently, that puts me in the minority.
I am a people watcher, can't help it. I think we all are at heart. Not voyeurs just curious about other people, how it would be to walk in an other's shoes. Not literally, that is like bowling in the 1950s.
Wonder if they had massive outbreaks of foot fungus in that decade?
Here is what I have learned from my observations. Most people think they are the only human on earth. They are encased in a "me" bubble when they are in public. Behind the wheel of a car people think they are invisible and they assume that everyone else is watching the road because they are not. Stopping in the middle of the road because they are lost? Can't find their lipstick? Need to scratch something really private? Not sure but I see it frequently. Usually it is someone confused by the road or just in general.
Drive around the airport and you will witness this phenomenon.
I admit that the signage for DFW must have been installed by the lowest bidder or newbies at TxDOT. 121 north/183 east is a death trap entrance/exit anyway. Add in directions like, "121 North DFW North Entrance, 183 DFW South Entrance" and it is a stop and go WTF???
Approaching DFW on southbound 121, 635 merges right before the signs: Dallas 183, Ft Worth 121 South, 183. DFW, with arrows pointing every direction, and "GOOD LUCK" . They added the good luck sign for the duration of the construction that is some form of torture so severe people who live east of Grapevine refuse to drive it. Leave it to the amateurs. The result is like ice skating by people who have never skated before. Lots of falling, stopping, holding on and sitting because you cannot move. FOR MILES.
Let's say you are a visitor to our Messtroplex and you need to get to the airport. How the hell are you supposed to know north or south entrance? You just want to get to the airport and miles away you are already stumped. North or South? Didn't know there was a choice, shit. Slam on the brakes. Is that arrow my lane for DFW or one over? Is it two? Why are people moving to the right? Should I do that? Did that sign say....missed it. Shit everyone is moving left, why? Slam on the brakes.
Then there are the, "oh yes I can text, talk, adjust the tunes, comb my hair and feel up my girlfriend at the same time" drivers. Uh, no, you can't. You are a menace, get off the road. Do it now. Really. And pull up your pants.
I see parents, or care givers of children, turn around in obvious anger and yell at the child and/or look for something that the child dropped. All while driving 70 mph and talking on a phone. Hey, pullover, fix your child's problem and then drive. I know, such a pain to get out of people's way and maybe not kill your child.
And not just the roads, the world.
I was in the nail salon yesterday having my ooh la la mani/pedi, (Princess...yes, I know), and I watched the shoppers go in and out of one of the anchor stores in the mall where I get my Princess fix. No kidding, 4 out of 5 people were on a phone. Really? How much do you need to talk to someone before you go to Macy's? Those not talking on a phone were stoned, I mean lost. Or appeared to be.
Groups of moms with their strollers were like roadblocks for those needing to talk and shop. Three abreast in their own little baby world. "He said a word yesterday, 'bee'." "She said 'bee' before she was born". "The twins can pull themselves up and work an equation!". Whatever, move. All babies are cute and gifted....move your tiny butts and let the rest of walk through the world for just a minute.
Big box hardware stores, don't even get me started. Too late. People stand dead center in an aisle and stare at one spot like they are waiting for a message from the gods of home improvement. Hello? Can you meditate somewhere else? They are waiting for help, which you know ain't comin' if you have ever had a question in one of those stores. "I need a 7/8s flange device that will connect the thingy to the dealie", response from employee, "uhhh". Holy cow, take it to the side please and let me find a damn light bulb. Thank you soooo little.
One afternoon I was searching for something for my bathroom during the months long remodel. A family was on the same aisle. Mom, dad and screaming little girl. SCREAMING. Dad said, and I quote, "OK, we are leaving you here til you can behave", and walked out of the child's sight. After my eardrums were ruptured and bleeding they did come back for their child. She learned that mom and dad are assholes and they should have learned that their daughter was tired and needed and nap not a tour of the plumbing aisle.
Not that I am judgmental. I am supremely judgmental, there is a difference. Good grief people, look around you. We are not alone. There are others who need to go and do and some of them need to hurry. Some of them need to focus. All of them need you to get out of the way. Mom and dad lied when they said, "when you grow up you can do whatever you want". No you can't.
Surprise.
You're welcome, :)
LBB
Apparently, that puts me in the minority.
I am a people watcher, can't help it. I think we all are at heart. Not voyeurs just curious about other people, how it would be to walk in an other's shoes. Not literally, that is like bowling in the 1950s.
Wonder if they had massive outbreaks of foot fungus in that decade?
Here is what I have learned from my observations. Most people think they are the only human on earth. They are encased in a "me" bubble when they are in public. Behind the wheel of a car people think they are invisible and they assume that everyone else is watching the road because they are not. Stopping in the middle of the road because they are lost? Can't find their lipstick? Need to scratch something really private? Not sure but I see it frequently. Usually it is someone confused by the road or just in general.
Drive around the airport and you will witness this phenomenon.
I admit that the signage for DFW must have been installed by the lowest bidder or newbies at TxDOT. 121 north/183 east is a death trap entrance/exit anyway. Add in directions like, "121 North DFW North Entrance, 183 DFW South Entrance" and it is a stop and go WTF???
Approaching DFW on southbound 121, 635 merges right before the signs: Dallas 183, Ft Worth 121 South, 183. DFW, with arrows pointing every direction, and "GOOD LUCK" . They added the good luck sign for the duration of the construction that is some form of torture so severe people who live east of Grapevine refuse to drive it. Leave it to the amateurs. The result is like ice skating by people who have never skated before. Lots of falling, stopping, holding on and sitting because you cannot move. FOR MILES.
Let's say you are a visitor to our Messtroplex and you need to get to the airport. How the hell are you supposed to know north or south entrance? You just want to get to the airport and miles away you are already stumped. North or South? Didn't know there was a choice, shit. Slam on the brakes. Is that arrow my lane for DFW or one over? Is it two? Why are people moving to the right? Should I do that? Did that sign say....missed it. Shit everyone is moving left, why? Slam on the brakes.
Then there are the, "oh yes I can text, talk, adjust the tunes, comb my hair and feel up my girlfriend at the same time" drivers. Uh, no, you can't. You are a menace, get off the road. Do it now. Really. And pull up your pants.
I see parents, or care givers of children, turn around in obvious anger and yell at the child and/or look for something that the child dropped. All while driving 70 mph and talking on a phone. Hey, pullover, fix your child's problem and then drive. I know, such a pain to get out of people's way and maybe not kill your child.
And not just the roads, the world.
I was in the nail salon yesterday having my ooh la la mani/pedi, (Princess...yes, I know), and I watched the shoppers go in and out of one of the anchor stores in the mall where I get my Princess fix. No kidding, 4 out of 5 people were on a phone. Really? How much do you need to talk to someone before you go to Macy's? Those not talking on a phone were stoned, I mean lost. Or appeared to be.
Groups of moms with their strollers were like roadblocks for those needing to talk and shop. Three abreast in their own little baby world. "He said a word yesterday, 'bee'." "She said 'bee' before she was born". "The twins can pull themselves up and work an equation!". Whatever, move. All babies are cute and gifted....move your tiny butts and let the rest of walk through the world for just a minute.
Big box hardware stores, don't even get me started. Too late. People stand dead center in an aisle and stare at one spot like they are waiting for a message from the gods of home improvement. Hello? Can you meditate somewhere else? They are waiting for help, which you know ain't comin' if you have ever had a question in one of those stores. "I need a 7/8s flange device that will connect the thingy to the dealie", response from employee, "uhhh". Holy cow, take it to the side please and let me find a damn light bulb. Thank you soooo little.
One afternoon I was searching for something for my bathroom during the months long remodel. A family was on the same aisle. Mom, dad and screaming little girl. SCREAMING. Dad said, and I quote, "OK, we are leaving you here til you can behave", and walked out of the child's sight. After my eardrums were ruptured and bleeding they did come back for their child. She learned that mom and dad are assholes and they should have learned that their daughter was tired and needed and nap not a tour of the plumbing aisle.
Not that I am judgmental. I am supremely judgmental, there is a difference. Good grief people, look around you. We are not alone. There are others who need to go and do and some of them need to hurry. Some of them need to focus. All of them need you to get out of the way. Mom and dad lied when they said, "when you grow up you can do whatever you want". No you can't.
Surprise.
You're welcome, :)
LBB
Thursday, October 13, 2011
99 PERCENT. THE MATH IS SO EASY, I CAN DO IT.
One of my least favorite expressions...you do the math. No thanks, we would be here til the end of time. However, I have an honorary PhD. in THE 99% occupying the nation. Allow me to explain.
I know how happy this makes most of you.
I was born a lower middle class child. That was a pretty good deal in the 1950s. Toys were simple, TV was black and white, choices of everything were limited. You received something, you used it until you outgrew it or it broke. If you broke it you didn't get another one. As I reached age 9, my dad's employer got a huge government contract and we moved up to the middle class.
Life there wasn't much different. It was bigger but all in all we still lived like we had in our smaller home. We did get another car for a total of two. WOW, we were living high on the hog. Actually, the government. General Dynamics would not have existed without government contracts. It was a comfortable but not lavish lifestyle. The only problems occurred when the contracts would run out and people got pink slips. Employed one day, unemployed the next. My dad was lucky in that he was never laid off. He did, however, suffer, and I mean suffer, the worry and anxiety of not knowing if he would have a job tomorrow.
I graduated from high school and got my first job. I took home $65.00 dollars a week. That didn't last long. Then I got another, better job. I took home $107.00 a week. Oh yes, I was living large. OK, I was eking out a living with a roommate and a car that was a decade old with no air conditioning. I had rats in my house. BIG rats. They were afraid of nothing. They ate whatever they wanted. Come home from work and find a plant gone. Not missing, eaten.
Then I had a small cancer problem. The kind that requires surgery. I had no insurance. Depression is lying in a hospital bed for eight days, (this was when they didn't send you home with a band aid and "good luck"), wondering how on earth you will survive. How would I pay my medical bills? My job was gone. I was poor. I was broke. I was unemployed and needed six weeks recovery time so my insides didn't spill everywhere.
Life sucked.
I got a REAL job. The corporate kind. Fortune 500 company kind with a BENEFITS PACKAGE. I could now get sick and die and it would be paid for. I didn't make much money but the benefits were great. The vacation time was great. The pressure was tremendous and the requirements to stay employed were tough. Be very good at your job or be doomed to be entry level forever.
I climbed the ladder a couple of rungs. I made a little better money. I heard all the reasons why a one percent raise was good in this economy, (1987 the economy tanked too). I heard how lucky we, the employed, were. I heard that I had SO much potential and SO much opportunity that I needed to consider that and not worry so much about the pay. I would be rewarded in the end.
I really liked having some money though. I was not all that excited about my insurance except for the dental package. I was hoping to NOT learn how well the hospitalization worked. I had a 401K before I knew what one was. It was a matching 401K. Unfortunately, I couldn't afford to put more than "none" in my 401K. My take home pay lasted until I got paid again. Paycheck to paycheck. I wasn't too in debt after a while. I was not going forward financially either.
I got recognition awards. I got plaques and trophies. Sometimes I got recognition money, you pay tax on that. Twice. Once when you receive it and again at the end of the year as it is considered income. Thanks. I got great reviews and raises. Small raises. Five percent was my largest raise ever. Wow, try not to faint. Taxes ate that right up.
That's life. That's corporate life. I was not rolling in dough but I wasn't suffering anymore. That was nice. After a decade I started looking at all the things I had done to improve the business. Things that had rolled out across the nation. Projects that saved the company lots of money in the long run when successfully implemented. I didn't feel compensated. Neither did anyone else.
One day I met a nice man. He was much higher up in the same corporation. I retired. We got married. One day shortly before we married he received a check in the mail from our corporation. It was his bonus. Bonus? Say what? I didn't know there was an executive bonus program. That was never mentioned in meetings. No one posted the bonus plans for executives. They posted everything thing we worker bees did, had or would get. We were open books. I looked at the check.
It was more money than my annual take home pay.
I flipped out. Even though I was no longer an employee I wanted to riot. How on earth could anyone justify that action? I know how hard people work in an entry level position. They get all the crap and have to navigate it well. The executives work hard. I am not taking away what they have to accomplish and the pressure they feel. However, they cannot execute anything alone. That takes workers. Workers that make the executives eligible for bonuses.
"How do you sleep at night?" I asked. "How can you let people have penny ante raises and spend this money without being struck by lightning?" Well, of course, these decisions were way above him. He finally reached the pay grade level in the corporation that included the bonus plan. He had worked very hard for many years. Yeah, me too. He made more money in a bonus? That wasn't right. Period. Not right at all. If there is money for executives there is money for the people who make them look good.
Apparently, I was not understanding. Bonus money and raise money were not out of the same accounting pot so to speak. Nice Man went on to explain that in order to retain good executives it was common to have a bonus plan. It was a perk, a way to say, "you make this company better".
So is a pay raise. What a bunch of upper echelon drivel.
"People can't pay RENT and you guys get bonuses? That seems fair to you?".
We had a long discussion about how business worked. Executive compensation made the world go round and the company healthier. Headquarters felt it necessary to retain their best people. The latest CEO was guaranteed millions of dollars to STAY or GO.
What? Paid to GO? Yes, just how it's done. In this particular company's case the new CEO changed so many business processes and cut so much man power he was given his contracted 60 million to get out. He tanked the company stock. People lost their jobs, many people. Executives took pay cuts and lost those bonuses. The former CEO got rich.
I started paying close attention to business news. This was happening everywhere. CEOs had parachutes WHEN and IF they screwed the pooch so to speak. How nice for them. How horrible for companies. These CEOs were the same people who would speak about personal responsibility, accountability and being loyal workers.
Banks and lenders started making everything so easy. Buy a car. Get credit cards. Buy the American Dream. A house and another car. Have children. Put them in daycare because you will need two incomes to support the American dream.
Oops, there was the Enron problem. And bank mergers. And corporate mergers. That creates two people for every position. Dot Coms took over wall street. Companies that produced nothing became worth billions.
Bernie Madoff got his day in court. He was/is the poster child of greed. Lending houses tanked. Fannie May, Feddie Mac, the housing industry, POOF, bye bye economy.
Who does the government save? The people who tanked the economy as they were too big to fail.
Corporations must satisfy wall street. Overhead is cut. That translates to people. The lucky keep the jobs and do the work of three or four people. The rest of the employees get nothing. The Company P&L looks better, wall street is happy, investors invest. The rich get richer, the rest get screwed.
The People didn't do that. Greed, lies, questionable money management at the top levels in business and government did that. Lack of industry regulation did that. Wars did that, they cost money you know. People lost jobs, homes, lives. Greed and lies fed on the misery.
The People were supposed to say "oh well, that's life, them's the breaks, homeless can't be too bad. The government might help us."
Not without an address they don't.
This is America. We were born of revolution. However, this time around we don't have an enemy. We only have each other. Us and them. The government and media have done an excellent job of making us Red or Blue. We have no centrists. We have no one with any sense of One Nation.
Greed wins.
Now, I suggest we all open up a history book or two and read a little about other nations, societies, governments and empires that have crumbled. You will see many similarities. Read about The Roman Empire. Read about France, their revolution. Read about America. Learn about what we were made of.
We are now like dogs cowed by a cruel owner. Yes, master, I will obey. I will also lick your hand and wag my tail. Someday, however, I will bite you out of a natural sense of survival.
That's what the Occupy movement is all about. It's the growl before the snap. Wake up. Don't do as I say, don't do as I do. Educate yourself and decide where you want America to be in ten years. You want to be armed in your homes waiting for the hungry and the angry to get to you? Or do you want to demand better from the decision makers in business and government? You want to live through the Better Depression? (Great was already taken). You want to stand in soup lines? You want to depend on the kindness of strangers with handouts?
This should NOT be US and THEM. It should be US. When one falls we all fall. When we let one die, we all die. When one needs help, we all need help. When one succeeds, we should all succeed. Not socialism. Not Communism. Humanism.
We are the government, of the People, by the People, for the People. Not business, not the Supreme Court, not Congress, not The President. WE THE PEOPLE want change from the greed, lies and party politics.
Time to wake up 1%. Some of you should be in prison for your business practices. You achieved your wealth from this nation. The rights granted you here. The opportunities afforded you here. You got nowhere all on your on. Not one among us has.
You're Welcome,
Lillybell Blues
I know how happy this makes most of you.
I was born a lower middle class child. That was a pretty good deal in the 1950s. Toys were simple, TV was black and white, choices of everything were limited. You received something, you used it until you outgrew it or it broke. If you broke it you didn't get another one. As I reached age 9, my dad's employer got a huge government contract and we moved up to the middle class.
Life there wasn't much different. It was bigger but all in all we still lived like we had in our smaller home. We did get another car for a total of two. WOW, we were living high on the hog. Actually, the government. General Dynamics would not have existed without government contracts. It was a comfortable but not lavish lifestyle. The only problems occurred when the contracts would run out and people got pink slips. Employed one day, unemployed the next. My dad was lucky in that he was never laid off. He did, however, suffer, and I mean suffer, the worry and anxiety of not knowing if he would have a job tomorrow.
I graduated from high school and got my first job. I took home $65.00 dollars a week. That didn't last long. Then I got another, better job. I took home $107.00 a week. Oh yes, I was living large. OK, I was eking out a living with a roommate and a car that was a decade old with no air conditioning. I had rats in my house. BIG rats. They were afraid of nothing. They ate whatever they wanted. Come home from work and find a plant gone. Not missing, eaten.
Then I had a small cancer problem. The kind that requires surgery. I had no insurance. Depression is lying in a hospital bed for eight days, (this was when they didn't send you home with a band aid and "good luck"), wondering how on earth you will survive. How would I pay my medical bills? My job was gone. I was poor. I was broke. I was unemployed and needed six weeks recovery time so my insides didn't spill everywhere.
Life sucked.
I got a REAL job. The corporate kind. Fortune 500 company kind with a BENEFITS PACKAGE. I could now get sick and die and it would be paid for. I didn't make much money but the benefits were great. The vacation time was great. The pressure was tremendous and the requirements to stay employed were tough. Be very good at your job or be doomed to be entry level forever.
I climbed the ladder a couple of rungs. I made a little better money. I heard all the reasons why a one percent raise was good in this economy, (1987 the economy tanked too). I heard how lucky we, the employed, were. I heard that I had SO much potential and SO much opportunity that I needed to consider that and not worry so much about the pay. I would be rewarded in the end.
I really liked having some money though. I was not all that excited about my insurance except for the dental package. I was hoping to NOT learn how well the hospitalization worked. I had a 401K before I knew what one was. It was a matching 401K. Unfortunately, I couldn't afford to put more than "none" in my 401K. My take home pay lasted until I got paid again. Paycheck to paycheck. I wasn't too in debt after a while. I was not going forward financially either.
I got recognition awards. I got plaques and trophies. Sometimes I got recognition money, you pay tax on that. Twice. Once when you receive it and again at the end of the year as it is considered income. Thanks. I got great reviews and raises. Small raises. Five percent was my largest raise ever. Wow, try not to faint. Taxes ate that right up.
That's life. That's corporate life. I was not rolling in dough but I wasn't suffering anymore. That was nice. After a decade I started looking at all the things I had done to improve the business. Things that had rolled out across the nation. Projects that saved the company lots of money in the long run when successfully implemented. I didn't feel compensated. Neither did anyone else.
One day I met a nice man. He was much higher up in the same corporation. I retired. We got married. One day shortly before we married he received a check in the mail from our corporation. It was his bonus. Bonus? Say what? I didn't know there was an executive bonus program. That was never mentioned in meetings. No one posted the bonus plans for executives. They posted everything thing we worker bees did, had or would get. We were open books. I looked at the check.
It was more money than my annual take home pay.
I flipped out. Even though I was no longer an employee I wanted to riot. How on earth could anyone justify that action? I know how hard people work in an entry level position. They get all the crap and have to navigate it well. The executives work hard. I am not taking away what they have to accomplish and the pressure they feel. However, they cannot execute anything alone. That takes workers. Workers that make the executives eligible for bonuses.
"How do you sleep at night?" I asked. "How can you let people have penny ante raises and spend this money without being struck by lightning?" Well, of course, these decisions were way above him. He finally reached the pay grade level in the corporation that included the bonus plan. He had worked very hard for many years. Yeah, me too. He made more money in a bonus? That wasn't right. Period. Not right at all. If there is money for executives there is money for the people who make them look good.
Apparently, I was not understanding. Bonus money and raise money were not out of the same accounting pot so to speak. Nice Man went on to explain that in order to retain good executives it was common to have a bonus plan. It was a perk, a way to say, "you make this company better".
So is a pay raise. What a bunch of upper echelon drivel.
"People can't pay RENT and you guys get bonuses? That seems fair to you?".
We had a long discussion about how business worked. Executive compensation made the world go round and the company healthier. Headquarters felt it necessary to retain their best people. The latest CEO was guaranteed millions of dollars to STAY or GO.
What? Paid to GO? Yes, just how it's done. In this particular company's case the new CEO changed so many business processes and cut so much man power he was given his contracted 60 million to get out. He tanked the company stock. People lost their jobs, many people. Executives took pay cuts and lost those bonuses. The former CEO got rich.
I started paying close attention to business news. This was happening everywhere. CEOs had parachutes WHEN and IF they screwed the pooch so to speak. How nice for them. How horrible for companies. These CEOs were the same people who would speak about personal responsibility, accountability and being loyal workers.
Banks and lenders started making everything so easy. Buy a car. Get credit cards. Buy the American Dream. A house and another car. Have children. Put them in daycare because you will need two incomes to support the American dream.
Oops, there was the Enron problem. And bank mergers. And corporate mergers. That creates two people for every position. Dot Coms took over wall street. Companies that produced nothing became worth billions.
Bernie Madoff got his day in court. He was/is the poster child of greed. Lending houses tanked. Fannie May, Feddie Mac, the housing industry, POOF, bye bye economy.
Who does the government save? The people who tanked the economy as they were too big to fail.
Corporations must satisfy wall street. Overhead is cut. That translates to people. The lucky keep the jobs and do the work of three or four people. The rest of the employees get nothing. The Company P&L looks better, wall street is happy, investors invest. The rich get richer, the rest get screwed.
The People didn't do that. Greed, lies, questionable money management at the top levels in business and government did that. Lack of industry regulation did that. Wars did that, they cost money you know. People lost jobs, homes, lives. Greed and lies fed on the misery.
The People were supposed to say "oh well, that's life, them's the breaks, homeless can't be too bad. The government might help us."
Not without an address they don't.
This is America. We were born of revolution. However, this time around we don't have an enemy. We only have each other. Us and them. The government and media have done an excellent job of making us Red or Blue. We have no centrists. We have no one with any sense of One Nation.
Greed wins.
Now, I suggest we all open up a history book or two and read a little about other nations, societies, governments and empires that have crumbled. You will see many similarities. Read about The Roman Empire. Read about France, their revolution. Read about America. Learn about what we were made of.
We are now like dogs cowed by a cruel owner. Yes, master, I will obey. I will also lick your hand and wag my tail. Someday, however, I will bite you out of a natural sense of survival.
That's what the Occupy movement is all about. It's the growl before the snap. Wake up. Don't do as I say, don't do as I do. Educate yourself and decide where you want America to be in ten years. You want to be armed in your homes waiting for the hungry and the angry to get to you? Or do you want to demand better from the decision makers in business and government? You want to live through the Better Depression? (Great was already taken). You want to stand in soup lines? You want to depend on the kindness of strangers with handouts?
This should NOT be US and THEM. It should be US. When one falls we all fall. When we let one die, we all die. When one needs help, we all need help. When one succeeds, we should all succeed. Not socialism. Not Communism. Humanism.
We are the government, of the People, by the People, for the People. Not business, not the Supreme Court, not Congress, not The President. WE THE PEOPLE want change from the greed, lies and party politics.
Time to wake up 1%. Some of you should be in prison for your business practices. You achieved your wealth from this nation. The rights granted you here. The opportunities afforded you here. You got nowhere all on your on. Not one among us has.
You're Welcome,
Lillybell Blues
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
FREE SPEECH, FREE PRESS. HOW ABOUT HONESTY?
When I was growing up during the 1950s, I knew the world was a scary place. I knew there were dangers, even those above and beyond my mother's long list of things that can kill you. However, you got the truth about the world on television, in newspapers and in magazines. There were no "sides" in journalism. There was not a "left media" and a "right media". There was Walter Cronkite on CBS, Chet Huntley and David Brinkley on NBC and I think Harry Reasnor was on ABC. They reported the news of the day. Facts. Checked and double checked. Sources researched and as close as they could get to it the truth went on the air. Thirty minutes and we were informed. Not swayed, informed.
Deeper truth was in the newspaper and full coverage and lots of detail in magazines. At our house we were Cronkite people, Ft. Worth Star Telegram, morning and evening editions and Time, Life and Post magazines. The magazine subscriptions changed a bit over the years and we lost the evening edition of the paper as it went the way of home delivery for milk and diaper services.
As a child I sat and listened to the news with my family. I looked at the magazines and read the articles that interested me. Mostly Beatles related information in my younger days. Then I would read about current events and the news of the war in Viet Nam. The Nixon administration and the lying and the cheating that actually went on in the Oval Office and in the West Wing. I was shocked that President Nixon walked away free. That didn't seem to set a good example for future holders of the office.
After Nixon resigned and the war was over I didn't pay much attention to the world or politics. I had a life to live, a job to do and tons of fun to have. I listened to the news when I was home and was moved by the sad stories, shocked by the horrific, appalled by the injustice but not especially motivated to do anything except listen and agree or be disgusted.
Then 2000 rolled around. It was a presidential election year. George W. Bush and Al Gore went head to head to be the leader of the free world. I was a Gore supporter. I liked Clinton as a President. I hated Congress wasting my money over the Lewinsky affair. I hated it more when the President did the lawyer shuffle. That speak in circles and be so specific. However, there was no way I was going to vote for W. I didn't like him as a governor and I knew he wasn't smart enough to run any country much less this one. Al Gore seemed benign but I thought he would surround himself with excellent people. I became very interested in that election and started watching all the hoopla. That was when I learned about the new media.
Every one I knew who supported Bush, that was quite a few, seemed to have no reason why. They, for the most part, watched Fox News, listened to Rush and spouted the same rhetoric. The Gore supporters all watched network news or MSNBC. I was a Brokaw watcher and I loved Tim Russert on Meet The Press.
I stuck with the "mainstream" media.
This is when people went berserk. I wasn't informed enough if I watched "left wing media and read the Dallas Morning News, a liberal publication". WHAT? I had never heard such foolishness in my life. "Listen to Bret, listen to Rush, you will learn so much." So I exposed myself to Fox News.
The first thing I learned was that everyone one on the Fox News channel peddled their books. Hi, welcome to ____________, buy my book, available in stores and on line. This was journalism? Didn't seem to me that it was. Seemed to me that it was an excellent forum to sell opinions.
I listened to Rush Limbaugh for about five minutes before I thought I might shoot the radio. What on earth were people getting from this buffoon? Support? Validation? Good heavens, he seemed a menace to society.
I was amused that information on FOX NEWS passed for anything except a GOP love fest. Seemed to me it should have been named, "The Conservative Opinion Channel". The hard hitting Bill O'Reilly made me laugh. He approached everything I watched from the, "I am correct you are stupid", angle. That is hard hitting journalism at it's best. When O'Reilly interviewed Obama during Super Bowl halftime this past February I was surprised there was a room in the White House big enough to hold O'Reilly's ego. He would ask the President a question and answer it for him. Repeatedly. Why did Obama even sit for that? I would have politely declined and watched the game upstairs in the residence. And tried not to choke on a pretzel.
One thing I could not help but notice was that all the women on FOX were blond and leggy. It's an important requirement for a journalist. The men, however, seemed to have no physical standard to meet. That seemed true of most "news" channels. Pretty women and regular men.
I am sick of there being any side to media. Anyone who allows a broadcast to show bias without announcing the information as an editorial is not a journalist. The FCC should do it's job and stop counting the number of times children can be offended by something the children's parents should control. The FCC should insist that "news" be precisely that. A summary of events of the day. It isn't interpretation, it is reporting on events. As in, "There was a fire. So and so died. Congress did not pass this bill. The President is traveling to India. Thank you, good night."
The spouters and rhetoric spewers and rabble rousers should be labeled as such.
And for the record I do not watch MSNBC. I don't need an opinion, I have one.
The saddest part of this scenario is that we should be smarter. We should be engaged in the course of the nation not the discourse of so called reporters. We should be able to distinguish what is trash talk and what is simply the truth. But no, we are engaged in the most uncivil war. We have allowed ourselves to be divided by people with agendas. Agendas by nature are one sided.
I would like a good old fashioned slice of truth. Ala mode, of course.
You're welcome,
Lillybell Blues
Deeper truth was in the newspaper and full coverage and lots of detail in magazines. At our house we were Cronkite people, Ft. Worth Star Telegram, morning and evening editions and Time, Life and Post magazines. The magazine subscriptions changed a bit over the years and we lost the evening edition of the paper as it went the way of home delivery for milk and diaper services.
As a child I sat and listened to the news with my family. I looked at the magazines and read the articles that interested me. Mostly Beatles related information in my younger days. Then I would read about current events and the news of the war in Viet Nam. The Nixon administration and the lying and the cheating that actually went on in the Oval Office and in the West Wing. I was shocked that President Nixon walked away free. That didn't seem to set a good example for future holders of the office.
After Nixon resigned and the war was over I didn't pay much attention to the world or politics. I had a life to live, a job to do and tons of fun to have. I listened to the news when I was home and was moved by the sad stories, shocked by the horrific, appalled by the injustice but not especially motivated to do anything except listen and agree or be disgusted.
Then 2000 rolled around. It was a presidential election year. George W. Bush and Al Gore went head to head to be the leader of the free world. I was a Gore supporter. I liked Clinton as a President. I hated Congress wasting my money over the Lewinsky affair. I hated it more when the President did the lawyer shuffle. That speak in circles and be so specific. However, there was no way I was going to vote for W. I didn't like him as a governor and I knew he wasn't smart enough to run any country much less this one. Al Gore seemed benign but I thought he would surround himself with excellent people. I became very interested in that election and started watching all the hoopla. That was when I learned about the new media.
Every one I knew who supported Bush, that was quite a few, seemed to have no reason why. They, for the most part, watched Fox News, listened to Rush and spouted the same rhetoric. The Gore supporters all watched network news or MSNBC. I was a Brokaw watcher and I loved Tim Russert on Meet The Press.
I stuck with the "mainstream" media.
This is when people went berserk. I wasn't informed enough if I watched "left wing media and read the Dallas Morning News, a liberal publication". WHAT? I had never heard such foolishness in my life. "Listen to Bret, listen to Rush, you will learn so much." So I exposed myself to Fox News.
The first thing I learned was that everyone one on the Fox News channel peddled their books. Hi, welcome to ____________, buy my book, available in stores and on line. This was journalism? Didn't seem to me that it was. Seemed to me that it was an excellent forum to sell opinions.
I listened to Rush Limbaugh for about five minutes before I thought I might shoot the radio. What on earth were people getting from this buffoon? Support? Validation? Good heavens, he seemed a menace to society.
I was amused that information on FOX NEWS passed for anything except a GOP love fest. Seemed to me it should have been named, "The Conservative Opinion Channel". The hard hitting Bill O'Reilly made me laugh. He approached everything I watched from the, "I am correct you are stupid", angle. That is hard hitting journalism at it's best. When O'Reilly interviewed Obama during Super Bowl halftime this past February I was surprised there was a room in the White House big enough to hold O'Reilly's ego. He would ask the President a question and answer it for him. Repeatedly. Why did Obama even sit for that? I would have politely declined and watched the game upstairs in the residence. And tried not to choke on a pretzel.
One thing I could not help but notice was that all the women on FOX were blond and leggy. It's an important requirement for a journalist. The men, however, seemed to have no physical standard to meet. That seemed true of most "news" channels. Pretty women and regular men.
I am sick of there being any side to media. Anyone who allows a broadcast to show bias without announcing the information as an editorial is not a journalist. The FCC should do it's job and stop counting the number of times children can be offended by something the children's parents should control. The FCC should insist that "news" be precisely that. A summary of events of the day. It isn't interpretation, it is reporting on events. As in, "There was a fire. So and so died. Congress did not pass this bill. The President is traveling to India. Thank you, good night."
The spouters and rhetoric spewers and rabble rousers should be labeled as such.
And for the record I do not watch MSNBC. I don't need an opinion, I have one.
The saddest part of this scenario is that we should be smarter. We should be engaged in the course of the nation not the discourse of so called reporters. We should be able to distinguish what is trash talk and what is simply the truth. But no, we are engaged in the most uncivil war. We have allowed ourselves to be divided by people with agendas. Agendas by nature are one sided.
I would like a good old fashioned slice of truth. Ala mode, of course.
You're welcome,
Lillybell Blues
Saturday, October 1, 2011
TEACH YOUR CHILDREN
Hi, Parents. How I envy you. Always wanted to be a mom and raise a herd of children to go forth and change the world. Since I have no children I am, of course, an expert on child rearing. I have observed my friends and family raise children. I have observed strangers with their children and so I have a few ideas. Friends who are parents, this is not about you, this is about the generations following us. We have left many bad examples.
I am stunned when I drive by a junior high or high school. What on earth are you letting your children wear? Speaking as a member of society I do not want to see your son's underwear. I am glad he isn't going commando, but really, that's something that only his parents, himself and maybe his girlfriend should know. I don't care that his boxers are blue and shiny and fit like a glove, make him pull up his pants. And where are you taking your daughters to shop? Exotic Dancers R Us? Or is it the Army/Navy surplus store? The girls look like tarts or like they slept in their baggy clothes for a week.
First impressions of our children's children...spoiled, snotty, little brats. Why? They are being raised by spoiled, snotty, bigger brats. Why? We raised the "me" generation. Why? Because we began the entire "me" thing.
This is based on no study. This is my opinion so you know it's right on! Speaking as a non parent, here is how I see it. Our generation, The Peace and Love Hippies, thought that we were going to make the world a better place. How? Sex, drugs and thumbing our nose at authority. Not that authority didn't deserve some nose thumbing. Our generation, the males at least, were being sent in droves to a war that no one could fully explain and the explanations available made no sense. Hell No, We Won't Go! But go we did, at least a large portion went. Somehow soldiers and the military got blamed for stupid government and the veterans of Nam felt isolated.
Here at home some citizens protested and tried to stop the war. People protested about everything. College campuses were taken over by students, the government shot and killed people at Kent State University. Riots were relatively common in ghettos across America because people felt disenfranchised and governments cared little about their existence. When people reach the end of their rope they do drastic things. What did the government do? They investigated people, the FBI kept files on subversives, the government tapped people's phones, they executed search and seizures, much like now only on long haired hippie types, "radicals". What did we do? We protested. We marched in the streets and in Washington D.C. Well, not me personally, that was on mom's list of things that will kill you. I did participate in walk-outs in high school so girls could wear jeans. "No justice, no peace". Really it was more like, "you got a cigarette? think we have time to burn one before we have to go back in?"
When the war actually ended, when Nixon resigned, our generation thought we had the world by the tail and could change anything. We didn't. We are basically where we were in the 1970s. We don't have a cohesive nation. People are self centered and judgemental beyond belief. Me, me, me is every one's warm up. I know this because I warm up that way too. We all do. What on earth happened here?
I thought peace and love and brotherhood all went together. Now it is like peace in MY house, I love my stuff and brotherhood is such a hassle. That's us. Our children live like, gotta have it, gotta have it now, everyone has one, really don't want to work, please give me everything I ask for, don't you love me? And their children are celebrated like princesses and princes of the royal variety. I know little children who have been to Disney World every year since they were born. They don't live in Orlando, much less Florida.
Children get a car on their sixteenth birthday like it is a rule. Children get whatever they want and run the house. "Child won't eat that, so we don't have it. Child doesn't like that TV show so we don't watch it. Child doesn't want to go so we aren't going, child would be bored. Child likes _______ so child can have all child wants. Child is having 37 people over again because child is bored. Child wants to go to the coast for spring break. Child wanted the new phone so I upgraded mine and gave to child. Child wants the latest everything and we must get all for child. Child needs $700 for prom. Child wants to borrow car cause our is better. Child needs TV and computer in child's room." etc.
My parents would have been angry for my simply asking if I could have something they didn't want me to have. I would have known to NOT ask. I would have known that if I really wanted something I better figure out a way to pay for it. AND if it was something they didn't want me to have, they would take it away.
It isn't just the selfishness, it is the attitude. And the mouth on these kids. I know parents who use the most hateful language in front of their children and allow it in return. Nigger, faggot, retard are common and usually there is a "fuck" thrown in there too. How lovely. I have the world's worst potty mouth. I sprinkle my conversations liberally with the "F" word, however, I never use insulting language. My parents would have spun my head around for either a slip of the "F" word or calling someone a faggot. I was the one who taught my mother not to say nigger, colored people or darkies. She's from Kentucky.
Now our children are having children. We look the other way while they hump like rabbits and don't seem to care if both creators of the child are ready or willing to be parents. These children are either ignored, used like dolls or raised by grandparents and then spoiled rotten. The parents still whine about what they want from their parents and, please, I have no food to feed my child. Seen my new tattoo?
I have seen children in public scream at their parent for not letting them have something. The parent simply says OK, here you go, honey, please don't be unhappy. I sat next to a family in Marble Falls one evening at a restaurant. There were four adults and twice as many children. They were on their way to Sea World in San Antonio. The alpha male started explaining to the children that Sea World would have to wait until the morning because it was getting so late. By the time they got to San Antonio, it would be near closing time. The children went berserk. NOOOOOOO. WE WANT TO GO NOW!!!! This went on during the entire meal. The large group and all the children rushed through dinner to get back on the road so they could spend an hour at Sea World.
My parents would have said, "you better straighten up or we won't go AT ALL". Not these parents. "Hurry, the little precious tykes are unhappy....that cannot happen".
Here are some ideas.
Your children are NOT in charge. Do not let them think they are.
Your children should not decide what they want to eat. They won't starve, cook what you want.
Children do not need to upgrade every time there is a chance to. This applies to all electronics.
Children should not decide what you are going to do
A day or two of boredom never killed anyone. Sometimes alone time is the most satisfying
Children don't need a car for their 16th birthday, they want one. Big difference
If your child has a bigger TV in their room than you do things are way out of balance
Practice these phrases:
Because I said so
Respect your elders
Respect your teachers
Shut your filthy mouth
He/she/they are just as important as you are
NO
You're Welcome,
Lillybell Blues.
I am stunned when I drive by a junior high or high school. What on earth are you letting your children wear? Speaking as a member of society I do not want to see your son's underwear. I am glad he isn't going commando, but really, that's something that only his parents, himself and maybe his girlfriend should know. I don't care that his boxers are blue and shiny and fit like a glove, make him pull up his pants. And where are you taking your daughters to shop? Exotic Dancers R Us? Or is it the Army/Navy surplus store? The girls look like tarts or like they slept in their baggy clothes for a week.
First impressions of our children's children...spoiled, snotty, little brats. Why? They are being raised by spoiled, snotty, bigger brats. Why? We raised the "me" generation. Why? Because we began the entire "me" thing.
This is based on no study. This is my opinion so you know it's right on! Speaking as a non parent, here is how I see it. Our generation, The Peace and Love Hippies, thought that we were going to make the world a better place. How? Sex, drugs and thumbing our nose at authority. Not that authority didn't deserve some nose thumbing. Our generation, the males at least, were being sent in droves to a war that no one could fully explain and the explanations available made no sense. Hell No, We Won't Go! But go we did, at least a large portion went. Somehow soldiers and the military got blamed for stupid government and the veterans of Nam felt isolated.
Here at home some citizens protested and tried to stop the war. People protested about everything. College campuses were taken over by students, the government shot and killed people at Kent State University. Riots were relatively common in ghettos across America because people felt disenfranchised and governments cared little about their existence. When people reach the end of their rope they do drastic things. What did the government do? They investigated people, the FBI kept files on subversives, the government tapped people's phones, they executed search and seizures, much like now only on long haired hippie types, "radicals". What did we do? We protested. We marched in the streets and in Washington D.C. Well, not me personally, that was on mom's list of things that will kill you. I did participate in walk-outs in high school so girls could wear jeans. "No justice, no peace". Really it was more like, "you got a cigarette? think we have time to burn one before we have to go back in?"
When the war actually ended, when Nixon resigned, our generation thought we had the world by the tail and could change anything. We didn't. We are basically where we were in the 1970s. We don't have a cohesive nation. People are self centered and judgemental beyond belief. Me, me, me is every one's warm up. I know this because I warm up that way too. We all do. What on earth happened here?
I thought peace and love and brotherhood all went together. Now it is like peace in MY house, I love my stuff and brotherhood is such a hassle. That's us. Our children live like, gotta have it, gotta have it now, everyone has one, really don't want to work, please give me everything I ask for, don't you love me? And their children are celebrated like princesses and princes of the royal variety. I know little children who have been to Disney World every year since they were born. They don't live in Orlando, much less Florida.
Children get a car on their sixteenth birthday like it is a rule. Children get whatever they want and run the house. "Child won't eat that, so we don't have it. Child doesn't like that TV show so we don't watch it. Child doesn't want to go so we aren't going, child would be bored. Child likes _______ so child can have all child wants. Child is having 37 people over again because child is bored. Child wants to go to the coast for spring break. Child wanted the new phone so I upgraded mine and gave to child. Child wants the latest everything and we must get all for child. Child needs $700 for prom. Child wants to borrow car cause our is better. Child needs TV and computer in child's room." etc.
My parents would have been angry for my simply asking if I could have something they didn't want me to have. I would have known to NOT ask. I would have known that if I really wanted something I better figure out a way to pay for it. AND if it was something they didn't want me to have, they would take it away.
It isn't just the selfishness, it is the attitude. And the mouth on these kids. I know parents who use the most hateful language in front of their children and allow it in return. Nigger, faggot, retard are common and usually there is a "fuck" thrown in there too. How lovely. I have the world's worst potty mouth. I sprinkle my conversations liberally with the "F" word, however, I never use insulting language. My parents would have spun my head around for either a slip of the "F" word or calling someone a faggot. I was the one who taught my mother not to say nigger, colored people or darkies. She's from Kentucky.
Now our children are having children. We look the other way while they hump like rabbits and don't seem to care if both creators of the child are ready or willing to be parents. These children are either ignored, used like dolls or raised by grandparents and then spoiled rotten. The parents still whine about what they want from their parents and, please, I have no food to feed my child. Seen my new tattoo?
I have seen children in public scream at their parent for not letting them have something. The parent simply says OK, here you go, honey, please don't be unhappy. I sat next to a family in Marble Falls one evening at a restaurant. There were four adults and twice as many children. They were on their way to Sea World in San Antonio. The alpha male started explaining to the children that Sea World would have to wait until the morning because it was getting so late. By the time they got to San Antonio, it would be near closing time. The children went berserk. NOOOOOOO. WE WANT TO GO NOW!!!! This went on during the entire meal. The large group and all the children rushed through dinner to get back on the road so they could spend an hour at Sea World.
My parents would have said, "you better straighten up or we won't go AT ALL". Not these parents. "Hurry, the little precious tykes are unhappy....that cannot happen".
Here are some ideas.
Your children are NOT in charge. Do not let them think they are.
Your children should not decide what they want to eat. They won't starve, cook what you want.
Children do not need to upgrade every time there is a chance to. This applies to all electronics.
Children should not decide what you are going to do
A day or two of boredom never killed anyone. Sometimes alone time is the most satisfying
Children don't need a car for their 16th birthday, they want one. Big difference
If your child has a bigger TV in their room than you do things are way out of balance
Practice these phrases:
Because I said so
Respect your elders
Respect your teachers
Shut your filthy mouth
He/she/they are just as important as you are
NO
You're Welcome,
Lillybell Blues.
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